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    Anxiety Case Summary

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    In analyzing the case study of Mr. Pete P., several factors become apparent. The patient is new to the dental practice, a recovering alcoholic, and suffers from anxiety, which can be assumed from a current prescription of Xanax. Anxiety disorder is a condition that affects everyday activities such as performances at work, school, and within relationships. Anxiety can be split into to three main categories including generalized, panic, and social anxiety disorder. As stated by the National Institute

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    Alprazolam or Xanax is a medication, an anxiolytic (anti-anxiety agent), a medium-term benzodiazepine derivative that is used to treat panic disorders, anxiety neuroses such as anxiety disorder or social phobia. Alprazolam is close to triazolam by its chemical structure, differs from the absence of the Cl atom at phenyl at position. Alprazolam has less pronounced hypnotic effect. It is used mainly for short-term withdrawal of feelings of anxiety and fear. The first compounds of the triazolobenzodiazepine

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    There are many substances in this world that are used and abused in order to achieve pleasing psychoactive effects. Two substances of such nature that are abused in today’s society are alcohol and LSD. Alcohol is a liquid that is derived from the fermentation of grains and/or fruit (7). LSD is an ingestible form of lysergic acid which is derived from a fungus called ergot. Both of these drugs are drastically different with minimal similarities, primarily because alcohol is classified as a depressant

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    the past. Edward stated that his relationship with his family, especially his father and brother deteriorated while he was using prescription narcotics. Edward stated that his addiction to opioids and other narcotics in conjunction with several overdoses lead his father to refer him to a chemical dependency specialist. Edward stated that he began seeing a chemical dependency specialist for his opiate addiction over 4 years ago. He reported his opiate addiction was transferred to a Suboxone and

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    Sensory Loss Case Study

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    Robert has returned around a month since the last appointment. Unfortunately during this time, he has had trouble tolerating modafinil. At an initial dose of 100mg bd, there was some improvement in somnolence for the first few days, but thereafter Robert started to notice an increase in symptoms. This did not resolve with an increased dose. He was also experiencing more frequent episodes of what he describes as his body shutting down where he would experience generalised weakness, sometimes with

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    Atrazine Research Paper

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    Atrazine is a herbicide of the triazene class. It is used to prevent pre and postemergence broadleaf weeds in crops such as maize and sugarcane and on turf, such as golf courses and residential lawns. Also, made in a lab and not naturally. How is Atrazine used? It is sprayed on plants, grass, and weeds. Why is it used? It is used to kill weeds and unwanted plants that are in places people don’t want them to be. Also, used heavily by farmers on crops. What happens when it enters the environment

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    Ativan Research Paper

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    Are You Educated on Ativan? To those who are about to take Ativan for the first time or the hundredth time: do you want to learn every little detail about the medication you are about to swallow? In order to learn as much as possible about your medication, read the Ativan product description in detail. General Description Ativan is a medication used for treating anxiety, insomnia, nervousness and other problems. It is also used to reduce the discomfort of alcohol withdrawal and chemotherapy. Basically

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    Zolpidem Research Paper

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    Zolpidem is a short-term medicinal treatment for insomnia. It can be prescribed and is effective in initiating sleep in the consumer. It also appears to offer a temporary but effective relief of symptoms of aphasia, a collective term for a range of language disorders present in some survivors of strokes, and current research is implying that its presence in the body may bring consciousness to people in vegetative states. However, there are several negative effects such as uncomfortable side effects

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    Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome is caused by the intake and abuse of drugs during pregnancy, leading to several serious problems for the baby. At birth, neonates with NAS have an increased chance of being born with birth defects or a low birthweight, causing problems in overall health or development and functionality of the body. “As a withdrawal syndrome, NAS is characterized by dysregulation in central, autonomic, and gastrointestinal system functioning” causing an array of problems for the baby (Logan

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    Reaction Paper On Soma

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    brain. It goes hand in hand with a prescribed pain reliever. It boosts the intensity of the pain killer to a higher threshold. The ability to amplify is simply brilliant. Earlier, Meprobamate was a habit forming compound and users were likely to overdose it. Chemical experiments on meprobamate changed its molecular configuration and the product drawn out was soma, a variant of early meprobamate. Soma is rather a

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